Accidents happen, and I am not perfect too. I live in a city where film sets in public spaces are an (almost) everyday thing, so I also wandered into a film set few times. But I'd never do it on purpose - when you meet…
It's not about the film crew being overworked robots who can't talk, it's about accidentally ruining their work without even realizing it by walking into the middle of filming. This dude got lucky that he didn't ruin…
Sure, but there might be a lot of products that people who are not developers yet won;t be able to develop. Todo lists are easy to develop even for beginners, PaaS cloud platforms not so much, for example.
And that's the point where contextual awareness and respect for others come into play.
Public areas can be very easily closed off if you ask the local government, most have a form ready for it, it's very usual - and at that point you have absolutely zero rights to be there, it's trespassing. It's most…
How do you know it's because of social media?
Are you a machine? This is how machines act. "NO BOUNDARY DETECTED - PROCEEDING!" without any context awareness. Why not instead be considerate and respectful for others' work by not ruining it? Road workers don't…
Seems like he's a professional dev. I think there's a lot of kinds of software you could make that would be way too hard for someone learning while doing it.
> which means the company is unable to share user video at all You said it yourself... How would you analyze the data if it's encrypted?
I don't think this is the correct view of the system. Individual schools in Portugal (as well as where I live, and in the US) are buying books on the market, and the books are competing on it - just writing a textbook…
> You sure? Last I checked Google, Microsoft, and Texas Instruments have aggressive business deals with the educational sector to make sure no other company gets an edge there. That's because it's a lucrative market you…
The supply is cut, yes.
No it's not. Russia has cut supply to Europe, that's a fact. That they have some leaks doesn't change that they're not letting through enough even for summertime.
20% is 80 points less than 100%. 1/5 is practically cutting supply.
Email inboxes are one of the many services schools buy, it's not about any promotion and of course Google doesn't promote them, this is a service they provide for money, not some barter. This is like saying they promote…
The point here is data privacy. Freemail means you explicitly hand over your (meta)data as a payment. Students are not going to go for Protonmail, they're going to use their already existing Gmail. You can't rely on…
It's great that you do, but that's not a typical school admin skillset. People who know this have zero reason to slave for a school. > Schools classically self hosted their network services Back when encryption wasn't…
What do you mean, they're paid for by public money? I don't think that's true at all - at least in EU. Some of them get public donations (to support the independence of the authors, usually), and some of them are…
That's cool, but you can't give out mailboxes for free like you can give away computers. It needs to run somewhere, the servers maintained by someone. Do you have a better solution than Gmail? I know only about…
I hope you're not thinking about forcing people into this - and if not, what's stopping you from just starting the initiative right now?
OK, so turboprops are okay then? I'm asking because that'd just mean the problem got worse - the rich still have something to fly, only it's much more inefficient and noisy (it also flies lower and slower). I don't…
Then others have to trust me. > spray paint Sure, but the point here is to not lose the records too, which someone could trivially change if they own the Postgres DB. When I have a shared record of a container and…
What's your limit? I fly small planes. Is that bad too? It'd be great if we developed a biofuel replacement for oil, I agree on that...
This isn't the case though, the car works as advertised and licensed, the problem here is that the law makes the driver responsible for something they shouldn't be.
Read through the laws about deciding blame in car crashes. There isn't a single word about transferring blame to the manufacturer, and thus it's not possible - and the law specifically says that the driver has…
Accidents happen, and I am not perfect too. I live in a city where film sets in public spaces are an (almost) everyday thing, so I also wandered into a film set few times. But I'd never do it on purpose - when you meet…
It's not about the film crew being overworked robots who can't talk, it's about accidentally ruining their work without even realizing it by walking into the middle of filming. This dude got lucky that he didn't ruin…
Sure, but there might be a lot of products that people who are not developers yet won;t be able to develop. Todo lists are easy to develop even for beginners, PaaS cloud platforms not so much, for example.
And that's the point where contextual awareness and respect for others come into play.
Public areas can be very easily closed off if you ask the local government, most have a form ready for it, it's very usual - and at that point you have absolutely zero rights to be there, it's trespassing. It's most…
How do you know it's because of social media?
Are you a machine? This is how machines act. "NO BOUNDARY DETECTED - PROCEEDING!" without any context awareness. Why not instead be considerate and respectful for others' work by not ruining it? Road workers don't…
Seems like he's a professional dev. I think there's a lot of kinds of software you could make that would be way too hard for someone learning while doing it.
> which means the company is unable to share user video at all You said it yourself... How would you analyze the data if it's encrypted?
I don't think this is the correct view of the system. Individual schools in Portugal (as well as where I live, and in the US) are buying books on the market, and the books are competing on it - just writing a textbook…
> You sure? Last I checked Google, Microsoft, and Texas Instruments have aggressive business deals with the educational sector to make sure no other company gets an edge there. That's because it's a lucrative market you…
The supply is cut, yes.
No it's not. Russia has cut supply to Europe, that's a fact. That they have some leaks doesn't change that they're not letting through enough even for summertime.
20% is 80 points less than 100%. 1/5 is practically cutting supply.
Email inboxes are one of the many services schools buy, it's not about any promotion and of course Google doesn't promote them, this is a service they provide for money, not some barter. This is like saying they promote…
The point here is data privacy. Freemail means you explicitly hand over your (meta)data as a payment. Students are not going to go for Protonmail, they're going to use their already existing Gmail. You can't rely on…
It's great that you do, but that's not a typical school admin skillset. People who know this have zero reason to slave for a school. > Schools classically self hosted their network services Back when encryption wasn't…
What do you mean, they're paid for by public money? I don't think that's true at all - at least in EU. Some of them get public donations (to support the independence of the authors, usually), and some of them are…
That's cool, but you can't give out mailboxes for free like you can give away computers. It needs to run somewhere, the servers maintained by someone. Do you have a better solution than Gmail? I know only about…
I hope you're not thinking about forcing people into this - and if not, what's stopping you from just starting the initiative right now?
OK, so turboprops are okay then? I'm asking because that'd just mean the problem got worse - the rich still have something to fly, only it's much more inefficient and noisy (it also flies lower and slower). I don't…
Then others have to trust me. > spray paint Sure, but the point here is to not lose the records too, which someone could trivially change if they own the Postgres DB. When I have a shared record of a container and…
What's your limit? I fly small planes. Is that bad too? It'd be great if we developed a biofuel replacement for oil, I agree on that...
This isn't the case though, the car works as advertised and licensed, the problem here is that the law makes the driver responsible for something they shouldn't be.
Read through the laws about deciding blame in car crashes. There isn't a single word about transferring blame to the manufacturer, and thus it's not possible - and the law specifically says that the driver has…